| situation |
a place, with its surroundings eg a house in a fine situation or a set of circumstances eg a difficult situation
Ãâó: www.primarydandt.org/learn/glo_0000000336.asp
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| site |
a place where human activity occurred and material remains were deposited.
Ãâó: www.saa.org/publications/sampler/terms.html
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| site |
The designated location from which instructor(s) present programs or courses and participants gather for learning and interaction.
Ãâó: www.uwex.edu/ics/design/glossary.htm
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| situs inversus |
a mirror image arrangement of the organs, so that the heart and stomach are on the right and the liver and spleen on the left
Ãâó: www.heartline.org.uk/glossary.html
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| situation |
position or condition with regard to circumstances, the combination of circumstances at any given time, a difficult or critical state of affairs; any significant combination of circumstances developing in the course of a play. The objective conditions immediately affecting an individual.
Ãâó: method.vtheatre.net/dict.html
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